Soldiers of the 80th Brigade of the Airborne Assault Troops of Ukraine told about the use of the Stugna-P anti-tank missile system.
Intel's Q2 2022 earnings report today was uncharacteristically underwhelming, but it also hid a new announcement: Intel is shutting down its Optane memory business entirely. During the earnings call, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger clarified a vaguely worded announcement in the earnings filing, confirming that Intel will spin off its Optane business. This move will entail an impairment/write-off of assets of $559 million.
The U.S. Army has ordered another batch of advanced M109 artillery systems from BAE Systems.
Amazon this morning informed customers that its "Drive" cloud storage service will cease operations in 2023. In March of 2011, Amazon introduced a "secure cloud storage service for Amazon customers to backup their files." Customers got 5GB of free space with apps for Android, iOS, and the internet.
The United States has agreed to sell fighter jets, engines and ammunition to the German Defense Ministry.
The creation of life from non-living molecules is one of science's most perplexing mysteries. Now scientists at Scripps Research have found a new set of chemical reactions that can produce the basic building blocks of life out of materials previously considered to be common in the primordial sea.
In terms of the new display, iPhone 14 Pro rumors are now pretty solid, with a new design and likely an always-on mode. And while previously iOS 16 versions had numerous references to a new always-on function, even the system's wallpapers have been updated to take advantage of this innovative technology.
Ukraine will soon receive a new shipment of tracked vehicles from Germany. This time for bridge paving.
The Abacus Keyboard Computer, created by the Pentaform based in the United Kingdom, is a new keyboard computer that comes with Microsoft Windows installed and supports Linux if desired. The portable computer is encased inside a keyboard case made of recycled ABS plastic and has an Intel quad-core CPU and Wi-Fi 5.0 and Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity, as well as a 40 pin GPIO connection and a rechargeable battery that are both energy-efficient.
Safety and weather are among the most frequently cited reasons for automobile commuters rejecting smaller vehicles like bicycles, scooters, and motorcycles. But the Nimbus One, with its fully enclosed design and car-like safety features, is attempting to address both concerns at once. That's the idea in a nutshell: the Nimbus One "combines the convenience and cost of a motorbike with the safety and comfort of a vehicle."
At the end of June, it became known that France was transferring armored vehicles to Ukraine VAB . A month later, the Ukrainian military showed the armored vehicles on the front line for the first time.
Apple is continuing to grow its team dedicated to the Apple Car project. According to a new Bloomberg story, Apple has hired Luigi Taraborrelli, a 20-year veteran of Lamborghini, as part of its efforts to expand the Project Titan group. This is a significant addition to Apple's Project Titan team, which plans to release a car by the end of the decade.
Another Olran-10 drone of the Russian army completed its mission in Ukraine thanks to the American Stinger MANPADS.
Last year, Google's DeepMind released an open-source protein database containing 3D representations of hundreds of thousands of proteins, including all 20,000 known proteins in the human body. Now, the AlphaFold Protein Structure Database has been expanded to 200 million entries, including almost every protein discovered.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said that North Korea has already prepared for any military conflict with the United States.














